For all sorts of cross- and angle-cutting tasks, a miter saw is a woodworker´s friend. But, to really maximize its potential, you need a good home base for your saw - and that´s what this project delivers. The stand is a full 8 ft. long,...

If you like the look of hand-cut dovetails, but don´t have time (or patience) for all the meticulous work it takes to create them, then try this table saw method which uses a sliding dovetail sled to cut 90 percent of each joint. The jig cuts dovetails...

Jewelry chests and boxes are always among our most popular project and this striking chest is certainly one the most unique. Its style is reminiscent of Greco-Roman themes, evoking images of the Parthenon and similar classical structures.

A wall shelf that looks this good can be put to use almost anywhere in the house. It´s a perfect size for displaying a couple of collectible plates, so we added a groove to help keep them in place when they are stood on edge.

The angel has been a favorite woodcarving subject for several hundred years. In early America, carved angels like this were often seen in the form of weathervanes. Frequently they were placed atop church steeples, where they were considered more appropriate...

Our Perpetual Calendar is a welcome relief from the annual ritual of changing calendars. And it´s a bit more elegant than the paper calendars that boast a pretty picture but also trumpet the local bank or insurance agency. In the kitchen or family...

Put an end to bent or disorganized scroll saw blades when you build this simple storage caddy. Nine storage &quotefingers&quote tip out to hold various blade types, and interlocking cleats make the caddy easy to mount to a wall or cabinet near your saw....

Looking for something to interest the kids when they can´t sleep or to reassure them during a late-night thunderstorm? These simple scroll-sawn nightlights are also a good project for introducing older gradeschoolers to the basics of woodworking....